I liked studying hydroelectric power, because I found out some very interesting things, for example, it's possible to power a car with hydroelectric power. The Greeks used it to grind wheat into flour. However some of the things I learned were just plain strange, for example, a college website said "surely Jack the Caveman put a stick with a leaf on it in the water and turned it to make his prehistoric bran cakes.”.
I learned that there are many types of power, that cells have many different parts, atoms have neutrons, protons, and electrons, that there is a nitrogen cycle in addition to a water cycle, and many other things.
If I become a meteorologist, than I could apply my knowledge of the weather to predict it. If I decided to become an archeologist, than I could use my knowledge of rocks to help, and I could use my knowledge of space to become an astronaut.
I liked studying hydroelectric power, because I found out some very interesting things, for example, it's possible to power a car with hydroelectric power. The Greeks used it to grind wheat into flour. However some of the things I learned were just plain strange, for example, a college website said "surely Jack the Caveman put a stick with a leaf on it in the water and turned it to make his prehistoric bran cakes.”.
I learned that there are many types of power, that cells have many different parts, atoms have neutrons, protons, and electrons, that there is a nitrogen cycle in addition to a water cycle, and many other things.
If I become a meteorologist, than I could apply my knowledge of the weather to predict it. If I decided to become an archeologist, than I could use my knowledge of rocks to help, and I could use my knowledge of space to become an astronaut.
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